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Usually I don't think the debates, have much influence on how the *vote* on election day actually turns out ...

But was listening to Rush today, and think it was he, who said, that this will be the first time that many (make that Obamanuts) will have a chance to hear Romney actually speak, apart from the short negative "sound-bites" to which they are normally subjected.

I generally don't watch these things, but tonight I think I might. At least as long as I can stand listening to Obama. Politics not withstanding, something about his voice literally drives me nuts. I can only stand listening to him speak for so long before I just have to stop.

In most sports, cold-cocking an opposing player repeatedly in the face with a series of gigantic Slovakian uppercuts would get you a multi-game suspension without pay.

In hockey, it means you have to sit in the penalty box for five minutes.

Interesting sidenote, while waiting out the last 10 mins to debate starting.

From the Daily Caller (on Drudge page)

When Barack Obama and Mitt Romney face off for the first time at tonight’s presidential debate in Denver, they’ll also be taking a lie detector test.

A spokesman for the group Americans for Limited Government told The Daily Caller on Wednesday they have contracted with a company to use new truth detecting technology to determine whether either candidate is lying during the debate.

“For the first time, within a few hours of a political debate, the American people will know if the candidates are telling the truth, and better be able to judge what promises are real, and which ones are nothing more than political pandering,” Bill Wilson, president of Americans for Limited Government said.